Author: Glen C. Larson
I grew up in rural Saskatchewan, farmed for a good part of my life and currently live in Saskatoon. I'm a recreational writer, having now released three books.
Somewhere along the way, I became a violin enthusiast and, as well as learning to play, I'm doing some finishing, rebuilding, repair and resale. Look up my contact info and drop me a line. I can talk violins all day!
Stone by Stone — Liz Bryan
Some may recall a blog post about our visit to the St. Victor petroglyphs last summer. I came across this publication a while ago, and
A. Y. Jackson — Group of Seven Artist
https://m.facebook.com/LibraryArchives/photos/a.448149705231367.104813.383985531647785/1730178273695164/?type=3&source=57 Alexander Young Jackson was born on October 3, 1882 in Montreal, Quebec. His father, an unsuccessful businessman abandoned the family while Jackson was young.
A Family’s Connection to the Barr Colonists
In 1902 the Reverend Isaac Barr secured a huge land tract between the present-day Alberta-Saskatchewan border and Maidstone (Saskatchewan). In March 1903 he brought approximately
Waiting for Joe — Sandra Birdsell
It’s not often that I review a contemporary novel, but for some reason this one kind of caught my fancy. It may not be historical